Author: Shimizu, Kentaro; Ojima, Masahiro; Ogura, Hiroshi
Title: Gut Microbiota and Probiotics/Synbiotics for Modulation of Immunity in Critically Ill Patients Cord-id: mgfx9nfv Document date: 2021_7_16
ID: mgfx9nfv
Snippet: Patients suffering from critical illness have host inflammatory responses against injuries, such as infection and trauma, that can lead to tissue damage, organ failure, and death. Modulation of host immune response as well as infection and damage control are detrimental factors in the management of systemic inflammation. The gut is the motor of multiple organ failure following injury, and it is recognized that gut dysfunction is one of the causative factors of disease progression. The gut microb
Document: Patients suffering from critical illness have host inflammatory responses against injuries, such as infection and trauma, that can lead to tissue damage, organ failure, and death. Modulation of host immune response as well as infection and damage control are detrimental factors in the management of systemic inflammation. The gut is the motor of multiple organ failure following injury, and it is recognized that gut dysfunction is one of the causative factors of disease progression. The gut microbiota has a role in maintaining host immunity, and disruption of the gut microbiota might induce an immunosuppressive condition in critically ill patients. Treatment with probiotics and synbiotics has been reported to attenuate systemic inflammation by maintaining gut microbiota and to reduce postoperative infectious complications and ventilator-associated pneumonia. The administration of prophylactic probiotics/synbiotics could be an important treatment option for preventing infectious complications and modulating immunity. Further basic and clinical research is needed to promote intestinal therapies for critically ill patients.
Search related documents:
Co phrase search for related documents- abdominal surgery and activity growth: 1
- acetic acid and acid level: 1
- acetic acid and activity growth: 1
- acetic acid and liver spleen: 1, 2, 3
- acid level and acute diarrhea: 1
- activity growth and adaptive immune system: 1
- activity growth and adaptive immunity: 1
- acute diarrhea and adaptive immunity: 1, 2, 3
- adaptive immunity and administered bacteria: 1, 2
- adaptive immunity and live microorganism: 1
- adaptive immunity and liver spleen: 1, 2, 3
Co phrase search for related documents, hyperlinks ordered by date